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If you were deaf-dumb and suddenly you suffer an accident when you lose all your vision…
You can’t communicate and can’t see anything. You are inside yourself and nobody can’t change your situation… and you know it.
This situation really occurred with a friend’s father and he writing all the time in a pad: Please, kill me…
This man lived 24 years old in this situation... all the time depressing, the major part of time crying.
Sometimes he be revolt and his family lash him in the bed to avoid he to commit suicide and it was a more one punishment and increase his suffering.
To feel in this situation and answer sincerely, independent of your religion of life philosophy: You agree live in this form or you want a desesperate help to kill you?
This man lived 24 years in this situation when a night he suffer ACV and his family find he die.
Note: Excuse me the mistakes but I’m learn English.

2006-10-24 02:39:41 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous in Social Science Psychology

8 answers

It's OK. We understand that you make mistakes, when learning.
English speaking people don't feel the need to study languages. I can speak Polish, but my written work is pathetic.
I have heard of people who had contributed to the world despite having such limitations. Have you read about Helen Keller? An illness in infancy took her sight and her hearing. A wonderful teacher not only helped her to connect body sense with concepts but helped her to speak. This father had had the ability to see and so he saw the world and could read and write. I see a difference: Helen gained an ability while this man lost one. No one knows how they would react. He was in shock and grief for the catastrophic change that took place overnight. His mind could not accept it and so he gave up. He died in a significant way; he lost himself. I can not judge. I can tell you that I have had to help 2 pets to die to save them from slow and agonizing death. It was unfortunate that he had to suffer so much. At some point we are capable of crossing the line into assisted suicide. Would I help my father? Yes.

2006-10-24 02:45:36 · answer #1 · answered by Charlie Kicksass 7 · 0 0

I am favorable for euthanasia. It is almost like like when people are in comas, and they have signed the paper saying either do not resesitate, or that they do not want to live on life support. The doctors honor those wishes, why not when a person is in tremendous pain wont the grant the patient his last wish.

2006-10-24 10:13:23 · answer #2 · answered by valerie v 3 · 0 0

I feel this is really a very personal choice. However, I would be for the act of Euthanasia only if the position of terminal illness and death was imperative, and the person was suffering great deal of pain and misery. Not just because of blindness. God bless

2006-10-24 09:43:35 · answer #3 · answered by ? 7 · 0 0

I'm in favour. A person should have to right to chose whether or not they want to end their own life. Living a life in pain trapped in a disabled body but being of sound mind is not living at, only existing

2006-10-24 09:49:27 · answer #4 · answered by oif1983 3 · 0 0

I think people should have the right to choose as long as they are in sound mind.
This excludes people that want to commit suicide because of a mental disorder.

2006-10-24 09:48:33 · answer #5 · answered by ironica7 4 · 0 0

funny how you would put an animal to death to end it's suffering and not a human. kill them all i say and move on. that includes me if i get that way. trip fall pull the dam plug just do it

2006-10-24 09:49:24 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

the bionic ear would help him today & then he would learn to talk
& in time he would accept it ...... & then start to enjoy life again

2006-10-27 02:20:14 · answer #7 · answered by ausblue 7 · 0 0

I favour.

2006-10-24 09:42:34 · answer #8 · answered by TANISH 2 · 0 0

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